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Tommy Tuberville wins Alabama GOP governor nomination

By Thomson Reuters May 20, 2026 | 10:18 AM

Former Auburn football coach and current U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville won the Republican nomination for governor in Alabama.

Tuberville, 71, gained ​85.5% of the vote in the primary ‌on Tuesday to defeat opponents Ken McFeeters and Will Santivasci and is the heavy favorite to succeed term-limited current GOP governor Kay Ivey in the November election. He ‌will ​square off against Democrat Doug ⁠Jones, who captured ⁠78.6% of the primary vote.

Tuberville defeated Jones, who was the incumbent, in the 2020 senatorial election.

“God bless the great state of Alabama!” Tuberville ​posted on social media after clinching the nomination.

Tuberville enjoyed the backing of President Donald Trump ⁠in Alabama, a solidly red ⁠state that Trump overwhelmingly carried in ​2024.

“Tommy Tuberville has my Complete and Total Endorsement ​to be the next Governor of the Great ‌State of Alabama — COACH TUBERVILLE WILL NEVER LET YOU DOWN!” Trump wrote on social media.

Tuberville opted not to seek a second term in the ⁠Senate.

In addition to his decade on the sidelines at Auburn (1999-2008), Tuberville was also the head coach at Ole ⁠Miss (1995-98), Texas ‌Tech (2010-12) and Cincinnati (2013-16).

The two-time SEC Coach ⁠of the Year, Tuberville was the ​Associated ‌Press Coach of the Year in ​2004 when ⁠he guided the Tigers to an undefeated season that ended with a 16-13 win against Virginia Tech in the Sugar Bowl.

He finished his coaching career with a 159-99 record, including 7-6 in bowls.

–Field ​Level Media